A woman is suing KFC for $20 million because her $16 bucket wasn’t full

The Colonel will not be happy.

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A woman in America is suing KFC for $20 million because she claimed the bucket she was given on a store visit was only half as full as the one she had seen in an advertisement. Seems fair.

Anna Wurtzburger, 64, from Hudson Valley in New York has apparently hired a lawyer in order to file the lawsuit against the fast food chain. She’s suing for $20 million (about £16 million) despite the fact that the original bucket that caused all this aggravation cost her a mere £20 (about $16).

Imagine the amount of fried chicken $20 million could buy!

Wurtzburger was reportedly so furious with KFC that she returned two good-will gift certificates they had sent to her in an effort to diffuse the situation.

She told The New York Post: “I came home and said, ‘Where’s the chicken?’ I thought I was going to have a couple of meals.

“You get half a bucket! That’s false advertising, and it doesn’t feed the whole family. They’re small pieces!

“They say it feeds the whole family … They’re showing a bucket that’s overflowing with chicken,”

KFC had told Miss Wurtzburger that the cardboard buckets in the advertisements appeared more full than normal so that the customer could see the product.